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Benedict

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In non-industrial cultures there is much less of a divide between children and adult experience. ideas he found suggest childhood is not a fixed thing found universally in the same form in all human societies but is socially constructed differences from culture to culture

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Wagg (1992)

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childhood social construction- created and defined by society rather than simply a biological state. Ideas about childhood varys between different cultures societies and different historical periods

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They take responsibility at a young age

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Samonh Punch’s (2001) study of childhood in rural Bolivia found that once a child was 5 they are expected to take work responsibilities in the homes and in the community. Tasks are taken on without questioning of hesitation
Similarly lowell homes (1974) study of Samoan village found children will never ‘to young’ was never a reason not to do a task. regardless of the danger if the parent thought they could haddle it then they would.

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less value is placed on children showing obedience to adult authority

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amount the Tikopia of western pacific doing as you are told by a grown-up is regarded as a concent to be granted by the child not the right to be expected by the adults.

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Phillipe Aries (1962)

Evaluation

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argues that childhood is a relatively ‘recent’ invention. used paintings to explore childhood in pre- industrial societies had no concept of childhood
From the age of 5 or 6 considered as ‘little adults’ and an economic asset. Adults and children can’t be distinguished
March of progress- over the past few
centuries, the position of children has improved. today children are more
valued, better cared for protected the family and society have become more child centred. Become obsessed with the physical, moral and sexual problems of childhood

paintings only available to the rich, give only a snap shot, not the real picture

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pre-industrial society-

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-childhood didnt exist
-children were seen as ‘little adults’ took part in the same work and play activities as adults
-toys/ gaming pacifically for children did not exist
-children seen as an economic asset father than something to be care for.
-children punished for crime same as adults. (in Tudor times 7 year olds would be hung for stealing )

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Industrialization 18th-19th century

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widespread child labour
-children from WC families still worked in mines, factories
-MC attitudes started to change parents investing emotionally in children was started to fall.

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Mid 19th century

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-adult started to be concerned for children e.g. beggars child prostitutes
-children banned from working in factories/ mines where many deaths had happened
-some WC parents resisted change as they depended on there child’s wages continued to be treated badly

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20th centry

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-emergence of child- centered society ‘children are valued loved and protected
-as a result of improving standards of living= major decline in infant morality rates
-increased availability of contesepectives means couples could choose to have fewer children=invest more time in them in terms of love socialisation and protection

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cultural differences in childhood

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-not all children are free from adult responsibilities. in Britain long time between childhood and adulthood- isn’t universal. in developing countrys childhood experiences is the same as Britains was in the past. They work on the land/ factories. they are not protected by labour laws and experience long hours with low pay and exploited as well as child poverty
-International Labour organization says 5-17 are involved in child labour in sub-sahara Africa
-in 21 countries children are actively involves in war (child soldiers)

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evaluating differences between children in the same societies

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-there were 4.4 million UK children living in poverty in 2019 according to government figures (30% of children)

-Brannen 1996 and Bhotti 1999- suggest that girls will have more restricted childhood than boys particularly Asian girls.

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Margo et all 2006

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Rucher parents can enhance there children personal and social development by letting them attend dance and music lessons, sporting educational activities.
Poorer children are more likely to spend their time with friends watching TV. Some children are forced to take jobs as soon as possible.

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Peter Towsend (1979)
‘poverty in the UK’

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Used questionares to measure in the Uk which he argued was more appropriate and useful than the official measurements
-accsed a large sample with is questionares and developed a measurement on index based on a great number of things such as food, clothes, food, leuse activities.
-He argues that people were relatively deprived if people did not have accsess to things that were available in wider society.
-people were more deproved than the state considered to be
-found 22% of the population was in poverty compared with 6% and 9% based on others mesures. (means testing/ comparing a households income to the average in that area.)

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Arguments for a child censured society

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-children have there own food, drinks, toys, doctors, teachers
-introduction of laws (employment, rights, social services, minimum age)
-working week getting shorter
-Schooling compulsory education (children reliant on parents longer)
- mass social media
-Medicean- pediatrician, parenting skills, early year education
-Demographics changes- family size (getting smaller) infant morality
-parental fear- stranger danger, abduction
-Economic changes- higher wages, higher standards of living.

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State intervened in the protection or children

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-1908 children character- childhood classified up until the age of 14
-child support act 1991-protects children welfare in separation and divorce
-the state supervises children through compulsory education recently raising the compulsory learning age

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Position of children getting better
Children and Families act 2014

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Gives children an education health care plan until they are 25, rights to a personal budget, flexible working for parents and employers, support to school with pupiles with mental conditions, shorter adoption time.

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Position of children getting better
children act 1989/ 2004

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promoted local authorities to take the duty of safe guarding the welfare of children’s in there area by providing a rage of services appropriate to those children needs (children’s homes, community homes, voluntary homes and voluntary organization’s.) The children act lead to the every child matter campaign being introduced

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Position of children getting better
Every child matters-

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2004 children act every child matters well being of children from birth to 19. every child should be safe, healthy, enjoy reach there full potential activities. By reducing levels of educational failure, ill health, substance misuse, teenage pregnancy, abuse and neglect, crime, and anti social behaviours among children.

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Position of children getting better
international legislation in order to look after children (UNRC)-
save the children

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Creation in child rights that all governments should provide to all children. Required to meet Childress basic needs and help them reach there full academic potential, protection against violence, express there opinion and be listened to, have a relationship with there parents

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Position of children getting better

Brooks 2001

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Brooks (2001)
Evidence suggests that adults are taking more and more control of children’s lives- cotton wool
society. Parents are more obsessed with safety, and concerned with defining boundaries for
their kids. Perhaps it is children that are disappearing and not childhood- they form a smaller % of our overall population today, and this is getting even smaller

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Position of children getting better
producers and consumers

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Adults may be ‘panicking’ about technological changes. Children are protected today. Children are delicate and in need of protection rather than being resilient.

Williams 1990- children when from being the producers to the consumers. Which is better than child labourers

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Position of children has worsened
Neglect and abuse

Sugar

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-Sugar did a survey in 2005 with the NSPCC 1/5 of teenage girls are hit by parents.
-Department of Education over 43,000 children had a Child Protection Plan in England because of abuse.
-Childline reports physical and sexual abuse in its top ten concerns
-Dark side of the family where parents control their children through physical and mental abuse.
-1 in 5 children have been severely maltreated mostly by parents/guardians

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Position of children has worsened

Womack

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-Womack (2011) British children are said to be the unhappiest in the West. Unhappy children Family breakdown is blamed for this 3.7 million children are classed as living in poverty
-Sibling abuse happens between brothers and sisters emotional, physical and sexually aggressive
behaviour. A third of children with siblings were frequently bullied Womack

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Position of children has worsened
policies/ law

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Legal controls over children. Laws mean that children have less legal
rights than those of other ages. whilst protecting children, they are also controlling them.
-Getting married at 16 with parental consent or 18
-Driving a car (17)
-Voting and becoming a member of parliament (18)

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Position of children has worsened
inequalities

Marxist and feminists offer a conflict view

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Marxist and feminists offer a conflict view. They say that society as based on inequality. Dominant group oppress the subordinate. Argue that the ‘march of progress’ view of
childhood is based on a false and idealised image that ignores inequalities

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Position of children has worsened

Margo

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-Margo British children spend more time with peers and less time with adults and than in other culturally. Life in contemporary Britain may not be a happy one for children

Margo (2006) Average age at which children have sexual intercourse is another indicator that childhood is disappearing. 1950’s - 20 for men and 21 for women. Mid 1990’s 16 for both. Sexualisation of childhood is a problem. Retailers/advertising
encourage children to dress and act in a sexually active way. Sex tips for teenagers in magazines/beauty spas and products aimed at young people

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Position of children has worsened

Children are too controlled- Paranoid parenting

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Children have too little freedom, and that children are oppressed by adults (age patriarchy). Labour laws and compulsory schooling make children financially dependent on adults.
Control over children’s space like increase in surveillance of children in public spaces, children monitored through electronic registration systems, constant testing.
nearly every school in the UK has surveillance cameras, with up to 10% of them having them in the toilets. Children more controlled in terms of their journey to and from school. In 1971 80% of 7-8 year olds when to school on their own, now 10% by 1990.
Control over children’s time – Parents restricts children through daily and weekly routines. Children have less time to themselves.
Control over children’s bodies parents control how children dress and how they interact physically with other children and over their own bodies (don’t pick your nose, don’t slouch etc.)

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Position of children has worsened

Toxic childhood

Sue Palmer

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Decline of outdoor play linked to increased childhood obesity. The commercialisation of childhood linked to children being exploited by advertisers. The ‘schoolification’ of early childhood reduces independence. Decline of listening, language and communication skills because of shortened attention spans. Screen saturation reduces face to face interaction. Tests, targets and education increases anxiety amongst children.

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Position of children has worsened

Postman

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-Postman ‘loss of innocence view’ ——Decline of childhood due to changes in communication technology
-The growth of TV means that there are no more secrets from children. TV gives them unlimited access to the adult world. They are exposed to the ‘real world’ of sex, disaster, death
-‘Social blurring’- little distinction between adults and children. Children’s games disappearing, they speak, dress and act more like adults.
-The Primary Review inquiry in 2007 said that children were concerned about adult issues such as climate change, global warming and pollution

Sue Palmer (2007) Expresses a similar viewpoint to Postman- Rapid technological and cultural changes are harming children. Parents are spending less time with their children happy to allow technologies, such as
video games, occupy their children’s
home upbringing. Children deprived of traditional childhood and family life-not such a child centred society

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Position of children getting better

Feminist Diona 1998 supported by
Act 1833 Royal Commission

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A decline in infant morality and birth rates after ww2 meant families valued children more. Children seen to bring joy and pleasure to adults lives. consumption (not producers) laws created to protect children from exploration and neglect by adults.

children could only work if they were ‘of the ordinary strength/ appearance of a child there age’
-14 minimal age a child could be employed
-Children cant do anything other than light work
-no longer than 5h a day
-cannot work during school times (7am-7pm)